James Brookes counts down the twenty biggest songs on URY last term, based on airplay and your requests. Who will take the term's No1? Robin Thicke? Daft Punk? Passenger? Also, a look at the UK album chart and we turn back the clock with some retro No1s.
Join Sophie and James for a special late night Transmission. Back in our original slot, we will be telling tales of musical history and playing hosts of classic tracks. Potential themes for each show are the stories of iconic bands, musicians or albums, the evolution of genres and record labels.
An hour of the most audacious and lucrative banter known to mankind. Discussing an arrray of topics, showcasing local talents; all admist a tantilising playlist you could only forge in your dreams.
Welcome to The Big Shuffle
The show that brings you a whole bunch of cracking tunes from the alternative genre. And sometimes Elle will play something funky from the 80s. Like Chic. And who doesn’t love chic?!
Join Bertie, Elle and Hugh, and have a jolly ol’ sesh with us. We’ve got great tunes, reviews of new albums, artists and live gigs, and much more.
Top notch!
Stewart Dennis brings 'Realm of Dusk' back to the airwaves on URY. Originally on-air between 1987 and 1990, expect to hear a mixturee of Indie / Alternative from the likes of Ride, My Bloody Valentine, The Fall, The Smiths and the Pixies.
Playing music from the leftfield side of 70's 80s & 90s, for the final show of the term Stewart explores highlights of the NME Top 100 Albums, originally broadcast on URY in 1990.
In 2013 the NME published it's Top 400 albums of all time, Stewart Dennis takes a delve into the greatest records ever made and counts them down. Tonight it is teh final 40 and the Greatest album ever made is revealed. Will it be The Fall?
Join Alex Kiddier as he journeys into music's history, exploring the stories behind some of the most important artists and albums of the 20th century.
The URY Music Team's deep dive into all things music based for the week. Included is reviews of albums new and old, local gigs reviews, interviews, music games and quizzes, and everything inbetween.
Here I talk about everything gig-related. Shows I've been to recently, shows from way back (2019..), and shows my mates have been to. Seems fitting as I seem to go to a gig every week. Everything will be nice and mixed in with tracks I've been digging lately - expect folk, fresh UK punk, and indie rock.